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Frank wakes in a world different to the one he knew, and he's horribly, horribly alone.
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31 Jan 2026
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After each time toppling an Overlord, Vox and Valentino like to celebrate in very particular ways. And when it comes to roleplay, the Overlords of Media and Pornography are no amateurs.
They're a little too good at it.
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16 Jan 2026
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Vox is a simple guy. He likes money, sex, power— things any respectable, immoral businessman would enjoy. He doesn't do messy. He doesn't do things like get attached, and for damned sure doesn't have the time or patience for complicated relationships. So naturally, the first time he decides to fixate on anyone but himself, it's an absolute catastrophe.
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It doesn't matter what universe they're in, Val knows just how to fuck Vox stupid. And boy, is Vox stupid for this moth.
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11 Jan 2026
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"That was the worst fucking proposal ever, by the way," Val said idly, now sprawled out beside him on the bed smoking another cigarette as he scrolled through his phone. "Did you even get me a ring?"
Another for staticmoth week day 5: proposal
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- Part 5 of Staticmoth Week 2025
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21 Dec 2025
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Val had been the one to tell him that this— that this was nothing, that he should relax and not be so uptight; that they were already in Hell and everybody was fucking everyone else anyway, so why the hell not? He’d noticed the way Vox had looked at him, the way Vox had reacted to his blatant flirting - and how could he not have? Val was fucking magnetic.
And it— it had always been crude and base, words detached and dirty, never gentle. That was how Val liked it, after all, always goading him on to go harder, rougher—
When it was over, they didn’t linger. On occasion the other might stick around long enough to share a smoke, but they were both busy with business and other engagements - and besides which they weren’t a couple playing at domesticity. The thought was laughable.
They didn't care about each other, Vox had known that from the beginning. Or so he'd thought.
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- Part 7 of The Beautiful Lie
Bookmarked by Xantos
21 Dec 2025
